HUTTON'S annual May Day fete was full of fun for all the family.
And the weather was great as well.
More than 2,000 people turned out to the fund-raising event and helped contribute to the running of the village hall.
Youngsters enjoyed traditional races and games along with a Punch 'n' Judy display and games.
The St Andrew's Morris Dancers put on a merry dance and there was a demonstration of martial arts.
The May Day celebration started in 1981 to raise funds for a village hall. The hall was built in 1986 and the fair has continued as a fund-raiser to keep it open ever since.
Nine-year-old Billy Hunter is pictured at the coconut shy stall.
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